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4 © Jane Oliver 2009 Complaints Officer training One Day Briefing AUSTRALIAN option A Summary of the Complaints Management System Learning Activity PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Written by Jane Oliver Footprint Directions www.footprintdirections.com 2009 SAMPLE: 4 pages
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4 © Jane Oliver 2009 Complaint Management: Ensuring procedural fairness 1. Overview of what forms a complaints system and why 2. Opening a Complaint Management (CM) Case 3. Preparing a CM Plan 4. Gathering Oral evidence as part of your Interview Plan 5. Gathering other evidence 6. Consulting all parties on methods of resolution 7. Deciding on whether you need specialist assistance 8. Agreeing the Decision (resolution) 9. Ensuring the decision and its recommendations are upheld Complaints Management System: Workplace Improvements Across the world, workplaces are mirroring international bench- marks of complaints management. Unlike customer complaints systems, (eg. ISO10002) the customer is the internal client: your personnel. This system is for continuous improvement within the organisation’s internal functions. Staff dissatisfaction being resolved to the benefit of all parties helps create a healthy workplace. What guiding principles make for a great complaint management system? Australian Standards have defined these. Here are 10 principles: 1. Visibility 2. Accessibility 3. Responsiveness 4. Objectivity 5. Free 6. Confidential 7. People-focused (or customer-focused) approach 8. Accountable 9. Continual Improvement 10. Resolution-appropriate.
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4 © Jane Oliver 2009 WHAT TO EXPECT IN A PRIMARY COMPLAINT STATEMENT (PCS) Follow policy on what you expect in the PCS. If it doesn’t meet the requirements, meet briefly with the Complainant, not to hear content, but to guide them on the core requirements: 1. The problem clearly defined. If it’s not an unlawful behaviour they’re unresolved about, then ensure they explain in what ways they believe the issue is unkind, unjust or unfair. Make sure they are familiar with your organisation’s Code of Conduct. Unlawful behaviour includes (but is not limited to): ! harassment or bullying, ! theft, ! fraud, ! discrimination in certain circumstances ! malicious damage, ! copyright infringements, ! assault, (including verbal, physical, sexual) ! various unsafe OH&S breaches, etc.. Review the Bullying & Harassment policy of your organisation for a description of what is considered covert bullying or intimidation. It may be a commonplace practice to treat new staff members comparatively harshly in order to determine their suitability for high-risk, demanding job placements or stressful case management with clients so this may be a part of the job that candidates have to accept or at least take into account. Other issues (often called NATURAL JUSTICE COMPLAINTS) may be “being unfairly overlooked for a promotion” or “treated with disrespect and hostility by my supervisor” or “denied opportunity for work advancement”, and “taking my ideas without acknowledging my contribution”. 2. The evidence or examples to support the claim. Specific details are required. 3. Suggestions for resolution. Make sure they realise that just because they suggest a solution doesn’t mean that you will necessarily take up their advice. Few complainants recommend their dismissal, but this is a disciplinary action you are entitled to recommend. Follow the questions on the Primary Complaints Statement form and the Response to a Complaint (for the accused or Respondent).
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4 of 4 © Jane Oliver 2009 Gathering oral evidence: THE ART OF INTERVIEWING The interview process is usually something that impacts people in different ways and in varying degrees of intensity for many reasons. The most important thing to remember is that you are collecting evidence from people who may recall the same incident quite differently from other people. Importantly: diverse responses do not invalidate the various oral evidence, or each individual’s experience. It is the Complaints Officer’s job to determine the probability of truth and resilient evidence, and to sort the difference from what they know from what they don’t know. • One of the main aims of an investigator obtaining oral evidence is to minimise the possibility of people subsequently denying, changing or contradicting the information they have given. • Therefore, apply some basic rules in all interviews: 1. Ensure preparation. Be properly prepared for the interview and assume that you will meet with and interview all parties more than once. 2. Be impartial. As with every other facet of the investigation, be – and be seen to be – impartial, unbiased, not politically aligned, open-minded. (The last page of this document discusses impartiality.) 3. Clarify purpose. Thirdly, as the outset of every interview it is important that you clearly inform the interviewee of the reason for the interview, although it is not necessary to mention all the factors relevant to the subject under discussion at this stage. 4. Manage expectations. Fourthly, avoid making any statements that cause a witness to believe that he/she will obtain any privilege, concession or immunity from official action (eg. deals involving avoiding disciplinary action) Within these bounds, an investigator has a fair degree of flexibility in the conduct of an interview. Keep in mind that anyone you interview can appeal the outcome you determine if they believe you did not conduct the Investigation professionally. [end]
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